The aesthetic, ecological and sensory politics in urban China: Reading C.P. Pow together

Location: Online
Language: Chinese

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The event will mark the launch of a curated collection of Pow’s writings, produced and funded by the Urban Studies Foundation: C.P. Pow: selected essays (2025). The collection brings together his representative results in the study of Asian cities, covering a variety of issues such as the analysis of the moral geography of closed communities in China, reflections on neoliberal urban ecological policies, and a critical examination of housing and lifestyles for specific classes. Pow’s work not only explored the social differentiation and moral judgment in urban space, but also faced the “sustainability repair” and “green governance” behind the ecological city, expanding our perspective on understanding and analysing urban power, culture and environment.

Introduction: Chen Ningning (School of Geographical Sciences and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University)

Speakers: Qian Junxi (Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong), Wang Zheng (Department of Geography, King’s College London)

Moderator: Zhao Yimin (Department of Geography, Durham University)

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"With an International Fellowship I was able to receive the mentorship, time and resources that I needed to help me sit in my ideas. As a result, I am now more confident that the ideas I endeavour to put forward, informed, predominantly, by African and Southern experiences and theories, have value beyond my immediate geographies."

Dr Wangui Kimari, International Fellowship

Urban Studies Foundation is a registered Scottish charity. Registration number SC039937.

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